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Butyl alcohol flammability limits

BUTYL ALCOHOL or -BUTYL ALCOHOL (71-36-3) C4H10O Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 1.4 to 11.3 flash point 84°F/29°C cc autoignition temp 650°F/343°C Fire Rating 3]. Reacts, possibly violently, with oxidizers, alkaline earth and alkali metals producing highly flammable hydrogen gas. Incompatible with... [Pg.174]


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